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indicates a win

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{"Nickie Elkins"};
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{"The Patent Leather Kid"}
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{"General Dolgorucki [Grand Duke Sergius Alexander]"};
and
{"August Schilling"}
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{"Mrs. Pleznik"}
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{"Diane"};
{"Angela"};
and
{"The Wife"}
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{"Sadie Thompson"}
[NOTE: For this awards year, awards were presented in the name of the individual and could honor work on one or more films. Charles Rosher and Karl Struss were both honored for cinematography on this film. It is considered a single nomination for the film.]
[NOTE: For this awards year, awards were presented in the name of the individual and could honor work on one or more films. Charles Rosher and Karl Struss were both honored for cinematography on this film. It is considered a single nomination for the film.]
[NOTE: This award was not associated with any specific film title.]
[NOTE: This nomination was not associated with any specific film title.]
[NOTE: "The Academy Board of Judges on merit awards for individual achievements in motion picture arts during the year ending August 1, 1928, unanimously decided that your name should be removed from the competitive classes, and that a special first award be conferred upon you for writing, acting, directing and producing The Circus. The collective accomplishments thus displayed place you in a class by yourself." (Letter from the Academy to Mr. Chaplin, dated February 19, 1929.)]
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{"Thunderbolt Jim Lang"}
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
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{"The Cisco Kid"}
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930.]
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{"No. 1065, Chick Williams"}
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
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{"James Dyke"}
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
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{"Count Pahlen"}
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
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{"Jacqueline Floriot"}
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
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{"Carrie"}
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
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{"Leslie Crosbie"}
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
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{"Emma Hart, Lady Hamilton"}
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
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{"Hank Mahoney"}
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
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{"Norma Besant"}
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
[NOTE: The award citation reads 'for 'The Bridge of San Luis Rey' and other pictures.' THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]
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{"Benjamin Disraeli"}
[NOTE: As allowed by the award rules for this year, a single nomination could honor work in one or more films. Though the final awards ballot listed both Disraeli and The Green Goddess in his nomination, the award was announced for only the Disraeli performance. It has never been established as to why this was, but it possibly could have been because the original report from the Acting Branch Board of Judges only listed the Disraeli performance in the results of the nominations voting, or it could have been because on some of the final ballots, the voters had indicated the Disraeli performance over the other.]
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{"Oxonian, the Rajah of Rukh"}
[NOTE: As allowed by the award rules for this year, a single nomination could honor work in one or more films. Though the final awards ballot listed both Disraeli and The Green Goddess in his nomination, the award was announced for only the Disraeli performance. It has never been established as to why this was, but it possibly could have been because the original report from the Acting Branch Board of Judges only listed the Disraeli performance in the results of the nominations voting, or it could have been because on some of the final ballots, the voters had indicated the Disraeli performance over the other.]
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{"'Machine Gun' Butch Schmidt"}
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{"Pierre Mirande"};
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{"Count Alfred Renard"}
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{"Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond"};
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{"Michel"}
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{"Hallie Hobart"}
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{"Sarah Storm"}
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{"Anna Christie"};
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{"Madame Rita Cavallini"}
[NOTE: As allowed by the award rules for this year, a single nomination could honor work in one or more films. Though the final awards ballot listed both The Divorcee and Their Own Desire in her nomination, the award was announced for only the The Divorcee performance. It has never been established as to why this was, but it possibly could have been because the original report from the Acting Branch Board of Judges only listed The Divorcee performance in the results of the nominations voting, or it could have been because on some of the final ballots, the voters had indicated the The Divorcee performance over the other.]
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{"Lucia 'Lally' Marlett"}
[NOTE: As allowed by the award rules for this year, a single nomination could honor work in one or more films. Though the final awards ballot listed both The Divorcee and Their Own Desire in her nomination, the award was announced for only the The Divorcee performance. It has never been established as to why this was, but it possibly could have been because the original report from the Acting Branch Board of Judges only listed The Divorcee performance in the results of the nominations voting, or it could have been because on some of the final ballots, the voters had indicated the The Divorcee performance over the other.]
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{"Marion Donnell"}
[NOTE: For the third Academy Awards no certificates of nomination were given out in this category, only the titles of the nominated films and their companies were listed. When the winners were revealed, only the names of the individuals involved with the winning achievements were announced. The name(s) of those credited with this achievement are indicated here in parens.]
[NOTE: For the third Academy Awards no certificates of nomination were given out in this category, only the titles of the nominated films and their companies were listed. When the winners were revealed, only the names of the individuals involved with the winning achievements were announced. The name(s) of those credited with this achievement are indicated here in parens.]
[NOTE: For the third Academy Awards no certificates of nomination were given out in this category, only the titles of the nominated films and their companies were listed. When the winners were revealed, only the names of the individuals involved with the winning achievements were announced. The name(s) of those credited with this achievement are indicated here in parens.]
[NOTE: For the third Academy Awards no certificates of nomination were given out in this category, only the titles of the nominated films and their companies were listed. When the winners were revealed, only the names of the individuals involved with the winning achievements were announced. The name(s) of those credited with this achievement are indicated here in parens.]
[NOTE: For the third Academy Awards no certificates of nomination were given out in this category, only the titles of the nominated films and their companies were listed. When the winners were revealed, only the names of the individuals involved with the winning achievements were announced. The name(s) of those credited with this achievement are indicated here in parens.]
[NOTE: For the third Academy Awards no certificates of nomination were given out in this category, only the titles of the nominated films and their companies were listed. When the winners were revealed, only the names of the individuals involved with the winning achievements were announced. The name(s) of those credited with this achievement are indicated here in parens.]
[NOTE: For the third Academy Awards no certificates of nomination were given out in this category, only the titles of the nominated films and their companies were listed. When the winners were revealed, only the names of the individuals involved with the winning achievements were announced. The name(s) of those credited with this achievement are indicated here in parens.]
[NOTE: For the third Academy Awards no certificates of nomination were given out in this category, only the titles of the nominated films and their companies were listed. When the winners were revealed, only the names of the individuals involved with the winning achievements were announced. The name(s) of those credited with this achievement are indicated here in parens.]
[NOTE: For the third Academy Awards no certificates of nomination were given out in this category, only the titles of the nominated films and their companies were listed. When the winners were revealed, only the names of the individuals involved with the winning achievements were announced. The name(s) of those credited with this achievement are indicated here in parens.]
[NOTE: For the third Academy Awards no certificates of nomination were given out in this category, only the titles of the nominated films and their companies were listed. When the winners were revealed, only the names of the individuals involved with the winning achievements were announced. The name(s) of those credited with this achievement are indicated here in parens.]
[NOTE: For the third Academy Awards no certificates of nomination were given out in this category, only the titles of the nominated films and their companies were listed. When the winners were revealed, only the names of the individuals involved with the winning achievements were announced. The name(s) of those credited with this achievement are indicated here in parens.]
[NOTE: For the third Academy Awards no certificates of nomination were given out in this category, only the titles of the nominated films and their companies were listed. When the winners were revealed, only the names of the individuals involved with the winning achievements were announced. The name(s) of those credited with this achievement are indicated here in parens.]
[NOTE: For the third Academy Awards no certificates of nomination were given out in this category, only the titles of the nominated films and their companies were listed. When the winners were revealed, only the names of the individuals involved with the winning achievements were announced. The name(s) of those credited with this achievement are indicated here in parens.]
[NOTE: For the third Academy Awards no certificates of nomination were given out in this category, only the titles of the nominated films and their companies were listed. When the winners were revealed, only the names of the individuals involved with the winning achievements were announced. The name(s) of those credited with this achievement are indicated here in parens.]
[NOTE: For the third Academy Awards no certificates of nomination were given out in this category, only the titles of the nominated films and their companies were listed. When the winners were revealed, only the names of the individuals involved with the winning achievements were announced. The name(s) of those credited with this achievement are indicated here in parens.]
[NOTE: For the third Academy Awards no certificates of nomination were given out in this category, only the titles of the nominated films and their companies were listed. When the winners were revealed, only the names of the individuals involved with the winning achievements were announced. The name(s) of those credited with this achievement are indicated here in parens.]
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{"Stephen Ashe"}
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{"Skippy Skinner"}
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{"Yancey Cravat"}
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{"Walter Burns"}
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{"Amy Jolly"}
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{"Sabra Cravat"}
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{"Linda Seton"}
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{"Jan Ashe"}
[NOTE: This nomination was not associated with any specific film title.]
[NOTE: This nomination was not associated with any specific film title.]
[NOTE: This award was not associated with any specific film title.]
[NOTE: This nomination was not associated with any specific film title.]
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{"Champ"}
[NOTE: A tie. Mr. Beery had one vote less than Fredric March (Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde), and rules at the time stated that if any achievement came within three votes of the First Award, it would be considered a tie.]
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{"The Actor"}
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{"Dr. Henry Jekyll/Mr. Hyde"}
[NOTE: A tie. Wallace Beery (The Champ) had one vote less than Mr. March, and rules at the time stated that if any achievement came within three votes of the First Award, it would be considered a tie.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Originally announced as one of the nominees in this category, but before the final voting was done, this film was disqualified and was replaced by another RKO Radio short, Scratch-As-Catch-Can. No documentation has been found as to why this film was disqualified.]
[NOTE: This nomination was not associated with any specific film title.]
[NOTE: This award was not associated with any specific film title.]
[NOTE: This nomination was not associated with any specific film title.]
[NOTE: This nomination was not associated with any specific film title.]
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{"Peter Standish"}
[came in 3rd]
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{"James Allen"}
[came in 2nd]
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{"Eva Lovelace"}
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{"Apple Annie"}
[came in 2nd]
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{"Jane Marryot"}
[came in 3rd]
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{"Peter Warne"}
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{"Allesandro, Duke of Florence"}
[came in 2nd]
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{"Nick Charles"}
[came in 3rd]
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{"Mildred"}
[came in 3rd]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Write-in candidate.]
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{"Elizabeth Barrett"}
[came in 2nd]
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{"Fletcher Christian"}
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{"Captain Bligh"}
[came in 3rd]
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{"Gypo Nolan"}
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{"Joe Radek"}
[came in 2nd]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Write-in candidate.]
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{"Gemma Jones"}
[came in 3rd]
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{"Jane Everest"}
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{"Joyce Heath"}
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{"Alice Adams"}
[came in 2nd]
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{"Becky Sharp"}
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{"Kitty Vane"}
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[came in 3rd]
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[came in 2nd]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Write-in candidate.]
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[came in 2nd]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Write-in candidate.]
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[came in 2nd]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Write-in candidate.]
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[came in 3rd]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Write-in candidate.]
[NOTE: Mr. Nichols initially refused the award, but Academy records indicate that he was in possession of a statuette by 1949.]
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{"Longfellow Deeds"}
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{"Sam Dodsworth"}
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{"Louis Pasteur"}
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{"Godfrey Parks"}
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{"Father Tim Mullen"}
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{"Rachel Jackson"}
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{"Angelica Bullock"}
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{"Mary Tilford"}
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{"Baroness von Obersdorf"}
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{"Faith Paleologue"}
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{"Napoleon Bonaparte"}
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{"Norman Maine (Alfred Hinkel)"}
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{"Emile Zola"}
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{"Daniel Leeson"}
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{"Doctor Kersaint"}
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{"Captain Alfred Dreyfus"}
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{"Chang"}
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{"Cosmo Topper"}
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{"Lucy Warriner"}
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{"Marguerite Gautier (Camille)"}
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{"Esther Blodgett/Vicki Lester"}
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{"Stella Dallas"}
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{"Molly O'Leary"}
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{"Kaye Hamilton"}
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{"Laurel Dallas"}
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{"Francie"}
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{"Mrs. Bramson"}
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{"Pepe Le Moko"}
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{"Rocky Sullivan"}
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{"Andrew Mason"}
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{"Professor Henry Higgins"}
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{"Father Flanagan"}
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{"Peter Goodwin"}
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{"Mickey Borden"}
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{"Regis"}
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{"King Louis XVI"}
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{"Louis XI"}
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{"Hannah"}
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{"Julie Morrison"}
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{"Eliza Doolittle"}
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{"Marie Antoinette"}
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{"Pat Hollmann"}
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{"Aunt Belle Massey"}
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{"Mary Wilkins"}
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{"Mrs. Emily Kilbourne"}
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{"Carla Donner"}
[NOTE: Did not win the award. This is the only year that nominations were announced for the Thalberg award.]
[NOTE: Did not win the award. This is the only year that nominations were announced for the Thalberg award.]
[NOTE: Did not win the award. This is the only year that nominations were announced for the Thalberg award.]
[NOTE: Did not win the award. This is the only year that nominations were announced for the Thalberg award.]
[NOTE: This is the only year that nominations were announced for the Thalberg award.]
[NOTE: Did not win the award. This is the only year that nominations were announced for the Thalberg award.]
[NOTE: Did not win the award. This is the only year that nominations were announced for the Thalberg award.]
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{"Mr. Chips"}
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{"Rhett Butler"}
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{"Mickey Moran"}
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{"Emperor Maximilian von Habsburg"}
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{"President of the Senate"}
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{"Sergeant Markoff"}
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{"Dr. Josiah Boone"}
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{"Senator Joseph Paine"}
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{"Judith Traherne"}
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{"Terry McKay"}
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{"Lena Yakushova (Ninotchka)"}
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{"Katherine Chipping"}
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{"Scarlett O'Hara"}
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of submissions/nominees from the studios from which the two official nominees (Stagecoach and Wuthering Heights) would be selected.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of submissions/nominees from the studios from which the two official nominees (Stagecoach and Wuthering Heights) would be selected.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of submissions/nominees from the studios from which the two official nominees (Stagecoach and Wuthering Heights) would be selected.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of submissions/nominees from the studios from which the two official nominees (Stagecoach and Wuthering Heights) would be selected.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of submissions/nominees from the studios from which the two official nominees (Stagecoach and Wuthering Heights) would be selected.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of submissions/nominees from the studios from which the two official nominees (Stagecoach and Wuthering Heights) would be selected.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of submissions/nominees from the studios from which the two official nominees (Stagecoach and Wuthering Heights) would be selected.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of submissions/nominees from the studios from which the two official nominees (Stagecoach and Wuthering Heights) would be selected.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of submissions/nominees from the studios from which the two official nominees (Stagecoach and Wuthering Heights) would be selected.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of submissions/nominees from the studios from which the two official nominees (Gone with the Wind and The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex) would be selected.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of submissions/nominees from the studios from which the two official nominees (Gone with the Wind and The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex) would be selected.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of submissions/nominees from the studios from which the two official nominees (Gone with the Wind and The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex) would be selected.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of submissions/nominees from the studios from which the two official nominees (Gone with the Wind and The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex) would be selected.]
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{"Hynkel, Dictator of Tomania"}
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{"Abraham Lincoln"}
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{"Maxim de Winter"}
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{"Judge Roy Bean"}
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{"Joe, the Foreman"}
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{"Napaloni, Dictator of Bacteria"}
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{"Howard Joyce"}
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{"Leslie Crosbie"}
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{"Mrs. de Winter"}
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{"Kitty Foyle"}
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{"Emily Webb"}
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{"Alvin C. York"}
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{"Roger Adams"}
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{"Charles Foster Kane"}
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{"Regina Hubbard Giddens"}
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{"Lina McLaidlaw"}
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{"Edna Gladney"}
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{"Sugarpuss O'Shea"}
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{"George M. Cohan"}
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{"Charles Ranier"}
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{"Clem Miniver"}
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{"Smacksie Randall"}
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{"Jeff Hartnett"}
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{"Jerry Cohan"}
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{"The Pirate"}
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{"Mr. Ballard"}
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{"Charlotte Vale"}
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{"Kay Miniver"}
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{"Tess Harding"}
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{"Ruth Sherwood"}
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{"Eleanor Gehrig"}
[NOTE: "A special award to Battle of Midway for the historical value of its achievement in offering a camera record of one of the decisive battles of the world - a record unique both for the courage of those who made it under fire, and for its magnificent portrayal of the gallantry of our armed forces in battle."]
[NOTE: "A special award to Kokoda Front Line! for its effectiveness in portraying, simply yet forcefully, the scene of war in New Guinea and for its moving presentation of the bravery and fortitude of our Australian comrades in arms."]
[NOTE: "A special award to Moscow Strikes Back for its vivid presentation of the heroism of the Russian Army and of the Russian people in the defense of Moscow, and for its achievement in so doing under conditions of extreme difficulty and danger."]
[NOTE: "A special award to Prelude to War for its trenchant conception and authentic and stirring dramatization of the events which forced our nation into the war and of the ideals for which we fight."]
"It Seems I Heard That Song Before"
from
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"I've Got A Gal In Kalamazoo"
from
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[NOTE: This nomination is a mystery. Both the nominations list and the program from the Awards dinner list the song as being from Hellzapoppin', a 1942 release for Awards purposes. The song does not appear in that film, but did appear in Keep 'Em Flying, a 1941 release from the same production company and studio, and was therefore ineligible for a 1942 nomination.]
"There's A Breeze On Lake Louise"
from
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{"Rick Blane"}
--
{"Robert Jordan"}
--
{"Kurt Muller"}
--
{"Pierre Curie"}
--
{"Homer Macauley"}
--
{"Connie Milligan"}
--
{"Teresa 'Tessa' Sanger"}
--
{"Madame Marie Curie"}
--
{"Bernadette Soubirous"}
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of 8 films announced as nominations from which the Documentary Award Committee subsequently selected 5 titles for inclusion on the final ballot.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of 8 films announced as nominations from which the Documentary Award Committee subsequently selected 5 titles for inclusion on the final ballot.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of 8 films announced as nominations from which the Documentary Award Committee subsequently selected 5 titles for inclusion on the final ballot.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of 21 films announced as nominations from which the Documentary Award Committee subsequently selected 7 titles for inclusion on the final ballot. This film did not appear on the final ballot.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of 21 films announced as nominations from which the Documentary Award Committee subsequently selected 7 titles for inclusion on the final ballot. This film did not appear on the final ballot.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of 21 films announced as nominations from which the Documentary Award Committee subsequently selected 7 titles for inclusion on the final ballot. This film did not appear on the final ballot.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of 21 films announced as nominations from which the Documentary Award Committee subsequently selected 7 titles for inclusion on the final ballot. This film did not appear on the final ballot.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of 21 films announced as nominations from which the Documentary Award Committee subsequently selected 7 titles for inclusion on the final ballot. This film did not appear on the final ballot.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of 21 films announced as nominations from which the Documentary Award Committee subsequently selected 7 titles for inclusion on the final ballot. This film did not appear on the final ballot.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of 21 films announced as nominations from which the Documentary Award Committee subsequently selected 7 titles for inclusion on the final ballot. This film did not appear on the final ballot.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of 21 films announced as nominations from which the Documentary Award Committee subsequently selected 7 titles for inclusion on the final ballot. This film did not appear on the final ballot.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of 21 films announced as nominations from which the Documentary Award Committee subsequently selected 7 titles for inclusion on the final ballot. This film did not appear on the final ballot.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of 21 films announced as nominations from which the Documentary Award Committee subsequently selected 7 titles for inclusion on the final ballot. This film did not appear on the final ballot.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of 21 films announced as nominations from which the Documentary Award Committee subsequently selected 7 titles for inclusion on the final ballot. This film did not appear on the final ballot.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of 21 films announced as nominations from which the Documentary Award Committee subsequently selected 7 titles for inclusion on the final ballot. This film did not appear on the final ballot.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of 21 films announced as nominations from which the Documentary Award Committee subsequently selected 7 titles for inclusion on the final ballot. This film did not appear on the final ballot.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Title was on a preliminary list of 21 films announced as nominations from which the Documentary Award Committee subsequently selected 7 titles for inclusion on the final ballot. This film did not appear on the final ballot.]
"Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe"
from
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"Say A Pray'r For The Boys Over There"
from
--
[NOTE: This song was nominated under the title "Black Magic," as it was submitted by Paramount's Music Department. Academy records have been changed to show the more common form of the title.]
"They're Either Too Young Or Too Old"
from
--
"You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To"
from
--
--
{"Gregory Anton"}
--
{"Father O'Malley"}
--
{"Father Fitzgibbon"}
--
{"Woodrow Wilson"}
--
{"Paul Roeder"}
--
{"Father Fitzgibbon"}
--
{"Job Skeffington"}
--
{"Waldo Lydecker"}
--
{"Colonel Smollett"}
--
{"Paula Alquist"}
--
{"Fanny Trellis Skeffington"}
--
{"Susie Parkington"}
--
{"Phyllis Dietrichson"}
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{"Father O'Malley"}
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{"Joseph Brady"}
--
{"Don Birnam"}
--
{"Father Francis Chisholm"}
--
{"Frederick Chopin"}
--
{"Dr. Alex Brulov"}
--
{"Morgan Evans"}
--
{"Johnny Nolan"}
--
{"Lieutenant Walker"}
--
{"Charlie Martini"}
--
{"Sister Benedict"}
--
{"Mildred Pierce"}
--
{"Mary Rafferty"}
--
{"Singleton"}
--
{"Ellen Berent"}
--
{"Henry V"}
--
{"Al Jolson"}
--
{"Pa Baxter"}
--
{"George Bailey"}
--
{"Alexander Gow"}
--
{"Steve Martin"}
--
{"Alexander Sebastian"}
--
{"Elliott Templeton"}
--
{"Laura Jesson"}
--
{"Pearl Chavez"}
--
{"Elizabeth Kenny"}
--
{"Ma Baxter"}
--
{"Anthony John"}
--
{"Charlie Davis"}
--
{"Clarence Day"}
--
{"Dr. Robert Richardson"}
--
{"Ralph Stevenson"}
--
{"Hamlet"}
--
{"Lynn Belvedere"}
--
{"Joan of Arc"}
--
{"Virginia Stuart Cunningham"}
--
{"Leona Stevenson"}
--
{"Belinda McDonald"}
--
{"Midge Kelly"}
--
{"General Savage"}
--
{"Sergeant John M. Stryker"}
--
{"Jack Burden"}
--
{"Major Stovall"}
--
{"Connie Kelly"}
--
{"Dr. Austin Sloper"}
--
{"Pinky"}
--
{"Catherine Sloper"}
--
{"Eloise Winters"}
--
{"Evelyn Boult"}
--
{"Sister Margaret"}
[NOTE: A tie. The other winning film in this category was So Much for So Little.]
[NOTE: A tie. The other winning film in this category was A Chance to Live.]
--
{"Oliver Wendell Holmes"}
--
{"Cyrano de Bergerac"}
--
{"Joe Gillis"}
--
{"Elwood P. Dowd"}
--
{"Stanley T. Banks"}
--
{"Cochise"}
--
{"Skipper Miller"}
--
{"Dr. Erwin Riedenschneider"}
--
{"Addison De Witt"}
--
{"Max Von Mayerling"}
--
{"Eve Harrington"}
--
{"Margo Channing"}
--
{"Billie Dawn"}
--
{"Marie Allen"}
--
{"Norma Desmond"}
--
{"Evelyn Harper"}
--
{"Karen Richards"}
--
{"Veta Louise Simmons"}
--
{"Betty Schaefer"}
[NOTE: Based upon the research made by, and the board motion of, the Writers Guild of America West, the Academy, on July 3, 1991, decided to restore Albert Maltz to the screenplay credit on the 1950 film Broken Arrow. Michael Blankfort had fronted for him on the screenplay and consequently was named in the screenplay nomination. Mr. Blankfort's name was removed from the nomination.]
--
{"Charlie Allnut"}
--
{"Stanley Kowalski"}
--
{"George Eastman"}
--
{"Larry Levins"}
--
{"Willy Loman"}
--
{"Blanche DuBois"}
--
{"Mary McLeod"}
--
{"Alice Tripp"}
--
{"Louise Mason"}
--
{"Emiliano Zapata"}
--
{"Will Kane"}
--
{"Jonathan Shields"}
--
{"Toulouse-Lautrec"}
--
{"Philip Ashley"}
--
{"Zeb Callaway"}
--
{"Red Will Danaher"}
--
{"Lester Blaine"}
--
{"Eufemio Zapata"}
--
{"Myra Hudson"}
--
{"Margaret Elliot"}
--
{"Frankie Addams"}
--
{"Marc Antony"}
--
{"Marcellus Gallio"}
--
{"Robert E. Lee Prewitt"}
--
{"Sefton"}
--
{"Sgt. Milton Warden"}
--
{"Irving Radovich"}
--
{"Joey Starrett"}
--
{"Wilson"}
--
{"Angelo Maggio"}
--
{"Stosh/'Animal'"}
--
{"Lili Daurier"}
--
{"Eloise 'Honey Bear' Kelly"}
--
{"Princess Anne"}
--
{"Karen Holmes"}
--
{"Patty O'Neill"}
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Originally announced on February 15, 1954 as a nominee in this category. On February 17, 1954, letters from the producer and the nominee questioned its inclusion in the (original) motion picture story category, as it was based on the short story, "The Gift of Cochise," by the nominee, published in Collier's magazine on July 5, 1952. By waiver, the title of the short story was not included in the film's credits. The nomination was withdrawn, and only four titles were included on the final ballot.]
[NOTE: The screen credit and award were originally credited to Ian McLellan Hunter, who was a "front" for Dalton Trumbo. On December 15, 1992, the Academy's Board of Governors voted to change the records and award Mr. Trumbo with the achievement. Ian McLellan Hunter's name was removed from the Motion Picture Story category. The Oscar was posthumously presented to Trumbo's widow on May 10, 1993.]
--
{"Captain Queeg"}
--
{"Terry Malloy"}
--
{"Frank Elgin"}
--
{"Norman Maine/Alfred Hinkel"}
--
{"Johnny Friendly"}
--
{"Father Barry"}
--
{"Oscar Muldoon"}
--
{"Charles Malloy"}
--
{"Captain DeVriess"}
--
{"Carmen Jones"}
--
{"Esther Blodgett/Vicki Lester"}
--
{"Sabrina Fairchild"}
--
{"Georgie Elgin"}
--
{"Helen Phillips"}
[NOTE: Because of the political climate of the times, Genevieve's arranger and orchestra conductor Muir Mathieson was credited as composer on American prints of this British-made film, and was thus credited with the nomination. In June of 1986, the Board of Governors had Academy records updated to give Larry Adler his proper credit, which Mr. Mathieson had never claimed. Mr. Mathieson's name was removed from the nomination and Mr. Adler's inserted.]
--
{"Marty Pilletti"}
--
{"Martin Snyder"}
--
{"Cal Trask"}
--
{"John J. Macreedy"}
--
{"Barney Castle"}
--
{"Ensign Pulver"}
--
{"Angie"}
--
{"Howard Bevans"}
--
{"Lillian Roth"}
--
{"Jane Hudson"}
--
{"Serafina Della Rose"}
--
{"Marjorie Lawrence"}
--
{"The King"}
--
{"Jett Rink"}
--
{"Vincent Van Gogh"}
--
{"Bick Benedict"}
--
{"Richard III"}
--
{"Baby Doll"}
--
{"The Woman"}
--
{"Lizzie Curry"}
--
{"Christine Penmark"}
--
{"Aunt Rose Comfort"}
--
{"Mrs. Daigle"}
--
{"Luz Benedict"}
--
{"Rhoda Penmark"}
--
{"Marylee Hadley"}
[NOTE: For the 29th Academy Awards, the name(s) of the producer(s) were included in the nomination for the Foreign Language Film category.]
[NOTE: For the 29th Academy Awards, the name(s) of the producer(s) were included in the nomination for the Foreign Language Film category.]
[NOTE: For the 29th Academy Awards, the name(s) of the producer(s) were included in the nomination for the Foreign Language Film category.]
[NOTE: For the 29th Academy Awards, the name(s) of the producer(s) were included in the nomination for the Foreign Language Film category.]
[NOTE: For the 29th Academy Awards, the name(s) of the producer(s) were included in the nomination for the Foreign Language Film category.]
[NOTE: The name of the writer credited with authorship, Robert Rich, turned out to be an alias. Two decades later, the mystery was officially solved and the Academy statuette went (on May 2, 1975, presented by then Academy president Walter Mirisch) to its rightful owner, screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, blacklisted in 1956 by the industry for political affiliations. Robert Rich (who had nothing to do with the film industry) is a nephew of the King Brothers, producers of the film. They chose his name to be the alias for Dalton Trumbo on the screenplay.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. Edward Bernds and Elwood Ullman, the authors of this Bowery Boys quickie, respectfully withdrew their own names and the nomination, aware that voters had probably mistaken their film with a 1956 MGM release with the same title written by John Patrick and starring Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly and Frank Sinatra. (Even so, MGM's High Society would only have been eligible for adapted screenplay.)]
[NOTE: Early in 1956, the name of blacklisted screenwriter Michael Wilson had been deleted from the screen credits of Friendly Persuasion by Allied Artists, the film's distributor, based on a 1952 agreement between the Screen Writers Guild and various production companies. That agreement gave studios the right to omit from the screen the name of any individual who had failed to clear himself before a duly constituted legislative committee of Congress if accused of Communist affiliations, as was the case with Wilson at the time. The Academy, in the awkward position of possibly conferring its highest honor on someone whose name had been omitted from screen credit, revised its bylaws at a special February 6, 1957, meeting. That revision, in essence, allowed that in such cases, the achievement itself could be eligible for nomination, but the specific writer would be ineligible. The following instructions were sent to Price Waterhouse & Co., Certified Public Accountants, who tabulated Academy ballots: "...we ask that if, in tabulating the nominations ballots for Best Screenplay (adapted), Friendly Persuasion is one of the five nominations, you list the other four alphabetically by title and below: Friendly Persuasion - Achievement nominated, but writer ineligible for Award under Academy By-Laws." On February 17, 1957, the Academy's Board of Governors voted to instruct Price Waterhouse & Co. "...to list five nominations, and in the event that one of these is declared ineligible under the By-Law provision, four nominations would appear on the final ballot." THIS NOMINATION WAS NOT INCLUDED ON THE FINAL BALLOT. (The bylaw was repealed by the Academy as "unworkable" on January 12, 1959.) On December 10, 2002, the Academy's Board of Governors voted to reinstate Mr. Wilson's nomination.]
--
{"Susanna Drake"}
--
{"Constance MacKenzie"}
--
{"Eve White/Eve Black/Jane"}
--
{"The Existentialist"}
--
{"Selena Cross"}
--
{"Katsumi"}
--
{"Allison MacKenzie"}
[NOTE: Though Pierre Boulle received official screen credit, it was commonly known that blacklisted writers, Michael Wilson and Carl Foreman, wrote the screenplay based on Mr. Boulle's novel (translated from the French). The Board of Governors, on December 11, 1984, voted posthumous Oscars to Wilson and Foreman and Academy records have been updated.]
--
{"John 'Joker' Jackson"}
--
{"Brick Pollitt"}
--
{"Major Pollock"}
--
{"Noah Cullen"}
--
{"Sheriff Max Muller"}
--
{"Fyodor Karamazov"}
--
{"Rufus Hannassey"}
--
{"Frank Hirsh"}
--
{"Dr. Hugo Pine"}
--
{"Barbara Graham"}
--
{"Sibyl Railton-Bell"}
--
{"Ginny Moorhead"}
--
{"Auntie Mame Dennis"}
--
{"Maggie Pollitt"}
[NOTE: Upon request of his widow and upon recommendation of the Writers Branch Executive Committee, the Board of Governors voted on June 22, 1993, to restore the name of Nedrick Young to the nominations and award presented to Nathan E. Douglas (Mr. Young's pseudonym during the blacklisting period).]
--
{"Joe Lampton"}
--
{"Judah Ben-Hur"}
--
{"Jerry/Daphne"}
--
{"Dr. Sam Abelman"}
--
{"Paul Biegler"}
--
{"Jan Morrow"}
--
{"Sister Luke"}
--
{"Alice Aisgill"}
--
{"Catherine Holly"}
--
{"Elmer Gantry"}
--
{"C.C. 'Bud' Baxter"}
--
{"Archie Rice"}
--
{"Henry Drummond"}
--
{"Abe Reles"}
--
{"Dr. Dreyfuss"}
--
{"Dov Landau"}
--
{"Batiatus"}
--
{"Beekeeper"}
--
{"Eleanor Roosevelt"}
--
{"Ida Carmody"}
--
{"Fran Kubelik"}
--
{"Gloria Wandrous"}
[NOTE: Upon request of his widow and upon recommendation of the Writers Branch Executive Committee, the Board of Governors voted on June 22, 1993, to restore the name of Nedrick Young to the nominations and award presented to Nathan E. Douglas (Mr. Young's pseudonym during the blacklisting period).]
--
{"César"}
--
{"Eddie Felson"}
--
{"Judge Dan Haywood"}
--
{"Jim Fuller"}
--
{"Holly Golightly"}
--
{"Sarah Packard"}
--
{"Cesira"}
--
{"Alma Winemiller"}
--
{"Wilma Dean Loomis"}
--
{"Mrs. Amelia Tilford"}
--
{"Irene Hoffman"}
--
{"Countess Magda Terribili-Gonzales"}
--
{"Mrs. Winemiller"}
--
{"Tom 'Boss' Finley"}
--
{"Sherif Ali ibn el Kharish"}
--
{"Billy Budd"}
[NOTE: Originally, the three names of Jean Bourgoin, Henri Persin and Walter Wottitz (as listed on the Official Screen Credits form) were announced as nominees for this film in this category. The credits from the film listed four Directors of Photography (in the following order), Mr. Persin, Mr. Wottitz, Pierre Levent and Mr. Bourgoin. The program for the Awards ceremony and even the official letter from Price Waterhouse with the results of the final voting for the awards listed the three names as winners in this category. At some point, the name of Henri Persin was dropped from the nomination, as his name has been "whited-out" from the official wording for the nomination certificates, and the nominations and winners lists the Academy publishes do not include his name. The Academy's records and files give no reason for this exclusion.]
[NOTE: The Board of Governors voted on September 26, 1995 to grant then-blacklisted writer Michael Wilson an Academy Award nomination, along with Robert Bolt, for Lawrence of Arabia. This was the result of a Writers Guild of America finding that Wilson and Bolt share the credit for the screenplay.]
--
{"Tom Jones"}
--
{"Frank Machin"}
--
{"Julius Caesar"}
--
Hud
{"Hud Bannon"}
--
{"Homer Smith"}
--
{"Ben Brown"}
--
{"Corp. Jim Tompkins"}
--
Hud
{"Homer Bannon"}
--
{"Squire Western"}
--
{"Cardinal Glennon"}
--
{"Molly"}
--
{"Miss Western"}
--
{"Mrs. Waters"}
--
{"Duchess of Brighton"}
--
{"Mother Maria"}
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. After the nominations were announced, it was discovered that this film was first released prior to the eligibility period, and the nomination was withdrawn.]
--
{"Thomas Becket"}
--
{"Professor Henry Higgins"}
--
{"King Henry II"}
--
{"Alexis Zorba"}
--
{"Group Captain Lionel Mandrake/President Muffley/Dr. Strangelove"}
--
{"King Louis VII of France"}
--
{"Alfred P. Doolittle"}
--
{"Senator Raymond Clark"}
--
{"Art Hockstader"}
--
{"Arthur Simpson"}
--
{"Kid Shelleen/Tim Strawn"}
--
{"Othello"}
--
{"Sol Nazerman"}
--
{"Dr. Schumann"}
--
{"Diana Scott"}
--
{"Miranda Grey"}
--
{"Selina D'Arcey"}
--
{"La Condessa"}
--
{"The Dealer"}
--
{"Emilia"}
--
{"Desdemona"}
--
{"Rose-Ann D'Arcey"}
--
{"Mother Abbess"}
--
{"Anne Gauthier"}
--
{"Rozalie Lautmanova"}
--
{"Georgy Parkin"}
--
{"Leonie Delt"}
--
{"Clyde Barrow"}
--
{"Ben Braddock"}
--
{"Luke Jackson"}
--
{"Police Chief Bill Gillespie"}
--
{"Mrs. Robinson"}
--
{"Bonnie Parker"}
--
{"Mrs. Ross"}
--
{"Susy Hendrix"}
--
{"Yakov Bok"}
--
{"Fagin"}
--
{"King Henry II"}
--
{"Charly Gordon"}
--
{"Chet"}
--
{"Noel Coward"}
--
{"The Artful Dodger"}
--
{"Leo Bloom"}
--
{"Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine"}
[NOTE: A tie. The other winner in this category was Barbra Streisand (Funny Girl).]
--
{"Nettie Cleary"}
--
{"Isadora Duncan"}
--
{"Fanny Brice"}
[NOTE: A tie. The other winner in this category was Katharine Hepburn (The Lion in Winter).]
--
{"Rachel Cameron"}
--
{"Maria Forst"}
--
{"Minnie Castevet"}
--
{"Rose Brice"}
--
{"Calla Mackie"}
[NOTE: At the 41st Awards ceremony on April 14, 1969, Young Americans was announced as the winner of the Documentary Feature Oscar. On May 7, 1969, the film was declared ineligible after it was revealed that the film had played in October of 1967, therefore ineligible for a 1968 Award. The first runner-up, Journey into Self, was awarded the statuette on May 8, 1969.]
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. At the 41st Awards ceremony on April 14, 1969, Young Americans was announced as the winner of the Documentary Feature Oscar. On May 7, 1969, the film was declared ineligible after it was revealed that the film had played in October of 1967, therefore ineligible for a 1968 Award. The first runner-up, Journey into Self, was awarded the statuette on May 8, 1969.]
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{"King Henry VIII"}
--
{"Ratso Rizzo"}
--
{"Arthur Chipping"}
--
{"Joe Buck"}
--
{"Rooster Cogburn"}
[NOTE: Film received its 1969 nomination under the title My Night with Maud. It had no US distributor at the time.]
Z
--
--
{"Jack Jefferson"}
--
{"Robert Eroica Dupea"}
--
{"Oliver Barrett IV"}
--
{"General George S. Patton, Jr."}
[NOTE: Mr. Scott refused the award.]
--
{"Eleanor Bachman"}
--
{"Gudrun Brangwen"}
--
{"Jenny Cavilleri"}
--
{"Rosy Ryan"}
--
{"Rayette Dipesto"}
--
{"Mrs. Enders"}
--
{"Ada Quonsett"}
--
{"Major Margaret 'Hot Lips' Houlihan"}
--
{"Inez Guerrero"}
--
{"Dr. Daniel Hirsh"}
--
{"Jimmy 'Popeye' Doyle"}
--
{"Joseph P. Kotcher"}
--
{"Dr. Herbert Bock"}
--
{"Tevye"}
--
{"Mrs. Constance Miller"}
--
{"Bree Daniel"}
--
{"Alex Greville"}
--
{"Mary, Queen of Scots"}
--
{"Don Vito Corleone"}
[NOTE: Mr. Brando refused the award.]
--
{"Milo Tindale"}
--
{"Andrew Wyke"}
--
{"Jack, 14th Earl of Gurney"}
--
{"Nathan Lee Morgan"}
--
{"Mr. Corcoran"}
--
{"Sonny Corleone"}
--
{"Tom Hagen"}
--
{"The Master of Ceremonies"}
--
{"Michael Corleone"}
--
{"Sally Bowles"}
--
{"Billie Holiday"}
--
{"Aunt Augusta"}
--
{"Rebecca Morgan"}
--
{"Kristina"}
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. The Godfather score, composed by Nino Rota, was originally announced as one of the five official nominees. It was later pointed out that portions of the score and the main theme were composed by Rota for his score to the 1958 Italian film, Fortunella. The Music Branch was given this information and re-balloted to determine the fifth nomination. The list of six films they were to choose from were the remaining five of the top ten preliminary listings, plus The Godfather score. The results of the re-balloting was that the fifth nomination became Sleuth, composed by John Addison.]
[NOTE: The Godfather score, composed by Nino Rota, was originally announced as one of the five official nominees. It was later pointed out that portions of the score and the main theme were composed by Rota for his score to the 1958 Italian film, Fortunella. The Music Branch was given this information and re-balloted to determine the fifth nomination. The list of six films they were to choose from were the remaining five of the top ten preliminary listings, plus The Godfather score. The results of the re-balloting was that the fifth nomination became Sleuth, composed by John Addison.]
--
{"Harry Stoner"}
--
{"Signalman First Class Buddusky"}
--
{"Frank Serpico"}
--
{"Johnny Hooker"}
--
{"Dutch Schnell"}
--
{"Phil Greene"}
--
{"Professor Kingsfield"}
--
{"Father Damian Karras"}
--
{"Meadows"}
--
{"Chris MacNeil"}
--
{"Vicki Allessio"}
--
{"Maggie Paul"}
--
{"Katie Morosky"}
--
{"Regan MacNeil"}
--
{"Trixie Delight"}
--
{"Addie Loggins"}
--
{"Lenny Bruce"}
--
{"J. J. Gittes"}
--
{"Michael Corleone"}
--
{"Claudine"}
--
{"Evelyn Cross Mulwray"}
--
{"Honey Bruce"}
--
{"Nora Walker Hobbs"}
--
{"Nurse Mildred Ratched"}
--
{"Hedda Gabler"}
--
{"Travis Bickle"}
--
{"Howard Beale"}
--
{"Pasqualino Frafuso"}
--
{"Max Schumacher"}
--
{"Rocky Balboa"}
--
{"Diana Christensen"}
--
{"Adrian"}
--
{"Carrie White"}
--
{"Dr. Jenny Isaksson"}
--
{"The Bookkeeper"}
--
{"Lilian Rosen"}
--
{"Margaret White"}
--
{"Louise Schumacher"}
--
{"Alvy Singer"}
--
{"Dr. Martin Dysart"}
--
{"Elliot Garfield"}
--
{"Tony Manero"}
--
{"Yuri Kopeikine"}
--
{"Alan Strang"}
--
{"Ben 'Obi-Wan' Kenobi"}
--
{"Dashiell Hammett"}
--
{"Johann"}
--
{"Emma Jacklin"}
--
{"Lillian Hellman"}
--
{"Annie Hall"}
--
{"Deedee Rodgers"}
--
{"Paula McFadden"}
--
{"Joe Pendleton (alias, Leo Farnsworth, Tom Jarrett)"}
--
{"Buddy Holly"}
--
{"Ezra Lieberman"}
--
{"Luke Martin"}
--
{"Ted Kramer"}
--
{"Jack Godell"}
--
{"Arthur Kirkland"}
--
{"Joe Gideon"}
--
{"John Chance, the gardener (aka Chauncey Gardiner)"}
--
{"Benjamin Rand"}
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{"Lieutenant Colonel Kilgore"}
--
{"Billy Kramer"}
--
{"Henry Dailey"}
--
{"Marilyn Homberg"}
--
{"Norma Rae"}
--
{"Kimberly Wells"}
--
{"Jennie MacLaine"}
--
{"Rose"}
--
{"Jake LaMotta"}
--
{"Bull Meechum"}
--
{"John Merrick"}
--
{"Scottie Templeton"}
--
{"Eli Cross"}
--
{"Dr. Berger"}
--
{"Conrad Jarrett"}
--
{"Ben Meechum"}
--
{"Joey LaMotta"}
--
{"Howard Hughes"}
--
{"Edna May"}
--
{"Judy Benjamin"}
--
{"Beth Jarrett"}
--
{"Gloria Swenson"}
--
{"Loretta Lynn"}
--
{"Captain Doreen Lewis"}
--
{"Grandma Pearl"}
--
{"Vicki LaMotta"}
--
{"Louise"}
--
{"Lynda Dummar"}
--
{"John 'Jack' Reed"}
--
{"Norman Thayer, Jr."}
--
{"Arthur Bach"}
--
{"Michael Gallagher"}
--
{"Jimmy Perry"}
--
{"Hobson"}
--
{"Sam Mussabini"}
--
{"Eugene O'Neill"}
--
{"Coalhouse Walker, Jr."}
--
{"Chelsea Thayer Wayne"}
--
{"Toby Landau"}
--
{"Evelyn Nesbit"}
--
{"Emma Goldman"}
--
{"Michael Dorsey/Dorothy Michaels"}
--
{"Mahatma Gandhi"}
--
{"Edmund Horman"}
--
{"Frank Galvin"}
--
{"Alan Swann"}
--
{"Victor/Victoria"}
--
{"Frances Farmer"}
--
{"Beth Horman"}
--
{"Sandy Lester"}
--
{"Julie Nichols"}
--
{"Lillian Farmer"}
--
{"Dr. Frank Bryant"}
--
{"Gowan McGland"}
--
{"Norman"}
--
{"Mac Sledge"}
--
{"Col. Erhardt"}
--
{"Garrett Breedlove"}
--
{"Chuck Yeager"}
--
{"Marsh Turner"}
--
{"Carol Wetherly"}
--
{"Aurora Greenway"}
--
{"Karen Silkwood"}
--
{"Emma Horton"}
--
{"Antonio Salieri"}
--
{"Starman"}
--
{"Geoffrey Firmin"}
--
{"Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart"}
--
{"Sydney Schanberg"}
--
{"Adela Quested"}
--
{"Edna Spalding"}
--
{"Jewell Ivy"}
--
{"Olive Chancellor"}
--
{"Mae Garvey"}
--
{"Gordon Gekko"}
--
{"Tom Grunick"}
--
{"Francis Phelan"}
--
{"Adrian Cronauer"}
--
{"Aaron Altman"}
--
{"Jim Malone"}
--
{"Fast Black"}
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{"Cosmo Castorini"}
--
{"Steve Biko"}
--
{"Loretta Castorini"}
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{"Alex Forrest"}
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{"Jane Craig"}
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{"Anna"}
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{"Helen"}
--
Big
{"Josh"}
--
{"Raymond Babbitt"}
--
{"Jaime Escalante"}
--
{"Lasse Karlsson"}
--
{"Camille Claudel"}
--
{"Shirley Valentine"}
--
{"Ann Talbot"}
--
{"Daisy Werthan"}
--
{"Lieutenant Dunbar"}
--
{"Leonard Lowe"}
--
{"Cyrano de Bergerac"}
--
{"Bull McCabe"}
--
{"Claus Von Bulow"}
--
{"Vincent Mancini"}
--
{"Kicking Bird"}
--
{"Big Boy Caprice"}
--
{"Tommy DeVito"}
--
{"Annie Wilkes"}
--
{"Lilly Dillon"}
--
{"Vivian Ward"}
--
{"India Bridge"}
--
{"Myra Langtry"}
--
{"Karen Hill"}
--
{"Oda Mae Brown"}
--
{"Marietta Fortune"}
--
{"Stands With A Fist"}
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JFK
{"Clay Shaw"}
--
{"Mickey Cohen"}
--
{"Meyer Lansky"}
--
{"Jack Lipnick"}
--
{"Mother"}
--
{"Danielle Bowden"}
--
{"Lila Wingo Newbury"}
--
{"Ninny Threadgoode"}
--
{"Charles Chaplin"}
--
{"Bill Munny"}
--
{"Lt. Col. Frank Slade"}
--
{"Malcolm X"}
--
{"Little Bill Daggett"}
--
{"Col. Nathan R. Jessep"}
--
{"Ricky Roma"}
--
{"May-Alice"}
--
{"Lurene Hallett"}
--
{"Michaela Odone"}
--
{"Margaret Schlegel"}
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. After nominations were announced, information came to light that showed that this film was wholly produced in Argentina, and had insufficient Uruguayan artistic control. The film was declared ineligible and removed from the final ballot.]
[NOTE: The Academy's Board of Governors voted to confer this award on January 12, 1993. Ms. Hepburn passed away on January 20th, and the award was accepted on her behalf by her son, Sean Hepburn Ferrer.]
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{"Tammy Hemphill"}
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{"Flora"}
--
{"Carla Rodrigo"}
--
{"May Welland"}
--
{"Jules Winnfield"}
--
{"Bela Lugosi"}
--
{"Mark Van Doren"}
--
{"Lieutenant Dan"}
--
{"Nell"}
--
{"Carly Marshall"}
--
{"Jo March"}
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{"Reggie Love"}
[NOTE: A tie. The other winning film in this category was Trevor.]
[NOTE: A tie. The other winning film in this category was Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life.]
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{"Farmer Hoggett"}
--
{"Gene Kranz"}
--
{"Jeffrey Goines"}
--
{"Archibald Cunningham"}
--
{"Roger 'Verbal' Kint"}
--
{"Sister Helen Prejean"}
--
{"Ginger McKenna"}
--
{"Francesca Johnson"}
--
{"Elinor Dashwood"}
--
{"Pat Nixon"}
--
{"Marilyn Lovell"}
--
{"Georgia"}
--
{"Marianne Dashwood"}
--
{"Rod Tidwell"}
--
{"Jerry Lundegaard"}
--
{"Peter Helfgott"}
--
{"Aaron Stampler"}
--
{"Byron De La Beckwith"}
--
{"Will Hunting"}
--
{"The Apostle E.F."}
--
{"Ulee Jackson"}
--
{"Stanley Motss"}
--
{"Melvin Udall"}
--
{"Max Cherry"}
--
{"John Quincy Adams"}
--
{"Simon Bishop"}
--
{"Jack Horner"}
--
{"Sean McGuire"}
--
{"Phyllis Mann"}
--
{"Queen Victoria"}
--
{"Carol Connelly"}
--
{"Rose DeWitt Bukater"}
--
{"Lynn Bracken"}
--
{"Emily Montgomery"}
--
{"Amber Waves"}
--
{"Old Rose"}
--
{"Glen Whitehouse"}
--
{"Jerome Facher"}
--
{"Christof"}
--
{"Philip Henslowe"}
--
{"Queen Elizabeth I"}
--
{"Viola De Lesseps"}
--
{"Kate Gulden"}
--
{"Jacqueline du Pré"}
--
{"Jeffrey Wigand"}
--
{"Alvin Straight"}
--
{"Emmet Ray"}
--
{"Lester Burnham"}
--
{"Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter"}
--
{"Dr. Wilbur Larch"}
--
{"Frank T.J. Mackey"}
--
{"Dickie Greenleaf"}
--
{"Carolyn Burnham"}
--
{"Mary Jo Walker"}
--
{"Roberta Guaspari"}
--
{"Brandon Teena/Teena Brandon"}
--
{"Reinaldo Arenas"}
--
{"Maximus Decimus Meridius"}
--
{"Chuck Noland"}
--
{"Jackson Pollock"}
--
{"The Marquis de Sade"}
--
{"President Jackson Evans"}
--
{"Max Schreck"}
--
{"Javier Rodriguez"}
--
{"Ed Masry"}
--
{"Commodus"}
--
{"Laine Hanson"}
--
{"Vianne Rocher"}
--
{"Sara Goldfarb"}
--
{"Samantha 'Sammy' Prescott"}
--
{"Erin Brockovich"}
--
{"Armande Voizin"}
--
{"Lee Krasner"}
--
{"Penny Lane"}
--
{"Elaine Miller"}
--
{"Mrs. Wilkinson"}
--
{"John Nash"}
--
{"Sam Dawson"}
--
Ali
{"Muhammad Ali"}
--
{"Matt Fowler"}
--
{"Leticia Musgrove"}
--
{"Iris Murdoch"}
--
{"Satine"}
--
{"Ruth Fowler"}
--
{"Alicia Nash"}
--
{"Mrs. Wilson"}
--
{"Constance, Countess of Trentham"}
--
{"Natalie Strout"}
--
{"Young Iris Murdoch"}
--
{"Wladyslaw Szpilman"}
--
{"Charlie Kaufman & Donald Kaufman"}
--
{"Thomas Fowler"}
--
{"Bill 'The Butcher' Cutting"}
--
{"Warren Schmidt"}
--
{"John Laroche"}
--
{"Richard Brown"}
--
{"John Rooney"}
--
{"Amos Hart"}
--
{"Frank Abagnale"}
--
{"Frida Kahlo"}
--
{"Virginia Woolf"}
--
{"Connie Sumner"}
--
{"Cathy Whitaker"}
--
{"Roxie Hart"}
--
{"Roberta Hertzel"}
--
{"Laura Brown"}
--
{"Matron Mama Morton"}
--
{"Susan Orlean"}
--
{"Velma Kelly"}
--
{"Shelly Kaplow"}
--
{"Jack Jordan"}
--
{"Mateo"}
--
{"Dave Boyle"}
--
{"Katsumoto"}
--
{"Paul Rusesabagina"}
--
{"Sir James Matthew Barrie"}
--
{"Howard Hughes"}
--
{"Frankie Dunn"}
--
Ray
{"Ray Charles"}
--
{"Senator Ralph Owen Brewster"}
--
{"Max"}
--
{"Eddie Scrap-Iron Dupris"}
--
{"Larry"}
--
{"Katharine Hepburn"}
--
{"Clara McMillen"}
--
{"Tatiana Rusesabagina"}
--
{"Alice"}
--
{"Bob Barnes"}
--
{"Officer Ryan"}
--
{"Joe Gould"}
--
{"Richie Cusack"}
--
{"Ronnie J. McGorvey"}
--
{"Solomon Vandy"}
--
{"James 'Thunder' Early"}
--
{"Dignam"}
--
{"Raimunda"}
--
{"Barbara Covett"}
--
{"The Queen"}
--
{"Miranda Priestly"}
--
{"Sarah Pierce"}
--
{"Queen Elizabeth I"}
--
{"Edith Piaf"}
--
{"Wendy Savage"}
--
{"Juno MacGuff"}
--
{"Mama Lucas"}
--
{"Briony Tallis, aged 13"}
--
{"Helene McCready"}
--
{"Karen Crowder"}
--
{"Dan White"}
--
{"Kirk Lazarus"}
--
{"Father Brendan Flynn"}
--
{"John Givings"}
--
{"Christine Collins"}
--
{"Ray Eddy"}
--
{"Sister Aloysius Beauvier"}
--
{"Hanna Schmitz"}
--
{"Bad Blake"}
--
{"Ryan Bingham"}
--
{"George"}
--
{"Nelson Mandela"}
--
{"Staff Sergeant William James"}
--
{"Francois Pienaar"}
--
{"Captain Tony Stone"}
--
{"George Harvey"}
--
{"Col. Hans Landa"}
--
{"Uxbal"}
--
{"Rooster Cogburn"}
--
{"Mark Zuckerberg"}
--
{"King George VI"}
--
{"Aron Ralston"}
--
{"Charlene Fleming"}
--
{"Queen Elizabeth"}
--
{"Alice Ward"}
--
{"Mattie Ross"}
--
{"Janine 'Smurf' Cody"}
--
{"Carlos Galindo"}
--
{"Matt King"}
--
{"George Valentin"}
--
{"George Smiley"}
--
{"Billy Beane"}
--
{"Albert Nobbs"}
--
{"Aibileen Clark"}
--
{"Margaret Thatcher"}
--
{"Marilyn Monroe"}
--
{"Peppy Miller"}
--
{"Celia Foote"}
--
{"Hubert Page"}
--
{"Minny Jackson"}
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. After the awards ceremony on February 26, 2012, the Academy was made aware that Tuba Atlantic had been shown on Norwegian television in 2010, making the film ineligible for the 84th Awards under the rules governing the category. In July 2012, the nomination was rescinded by the Board of Governors.]
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{"Abraham Lincoln"}
--
{"Jean Valjean"}
--
{"Freddie Quell"}
--
{"Whip Whitaker"}
--
{"Lester Siegel"}
--
{"Lancaster Dodd"}
--
{"Thaddeus Stevens"}
--
{"Dr. King Schultz"}
[NOTE: A tie. The other winning film in this category was Zero Dark Thirty.]
[NOTE: A tie. The other winning film in this category was Skyfall.]
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{"Irving Rosenfeld"}
--
{"Woody Grant"}
--
{"Solomon Northup"}
--
{"Sydney Prosser"}
--
{"Jasmine"}
--
{"Ryan Stone"}
--
{"Philomena"}
--
{"Violet Weston"}
[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. After the nominations were announced on January 16, 2014, it was determined that Mr. Broughton had taken actions in promoting the song that were inconsistent with the Academy's campaign regulations. The Board of Governors voted to rescind the nomination on January 29, and only four songs were included on the final ballot.]
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{"Dalton Trumbo"}
--
{"Mark Watney"}
--
{"Hugh Glass"}
--
{"Steve Jobs"}
--
{"Michael Burry"}
--
{"John Fitzgerald"}
--
{"Mike Rezendes"}
--
{"Rudolf Abel"}
--
{"Rocky Balboa"}
--
{"Daisy Domergue"}
--
{"Therese Belivet"}
--
{"Sacha Pfeiffer"}
--
{"Joanna Hoffman"}